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_______________________________________________________6. THE USE OF THE OVEN 

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CITIZEN 6 - 9/MC, CITIZEN 6+6 - 9+9/MC ELECTROMECHANICAL VERSION 

6.  THE USE OF THE OVEN 

 

6.1  Preparation for use 

 

  If  the  equipment  has  just  been  installed  or  has  not  been  used  for  a 

number  of  days,  before  using  it  for  food  products, it is necessary to clean it 
thoroughly in accordance with the indications in chapter 8 to remove residual 
factory  dirt,  accumulations  of  dust  or  any  other  substances  which  could 
contaminate food products. 
 

6.2  Ignition of the control panel 

Turn  the  light  switch  on 

,  the  control  panel  turns  on  and  you  can 

make all settings while the baking chamber is still off. 
 

6.3  Settings 

Set  the  required  temperature  by  means  of  the  keys 

  and 

(see 5.2.5. and 5.2.6). 

Set the power of the heating elements of the oven top 

 and bottom 

 

 (see 5.2.10). 

 

6.4  Baking start 

At  this  point  turn  on  the  light  switch 

 and after a short time you will 

see that the temperature in the baking chamber starts to rise. If you have set 
the maximum temperature the oven will reach this in 40-45 minutes. 
 

6.5  Loading the oven 

 

  WARNING: when the chamber is at its working temperature, the glass 

and  metal  parts  of  the  door  and  some  of  the  surrounding  sections  reach 
temperatures  which  are  dangerous  for  the  human  body.  These  parts  are 

identified with the symbol 

,which warns of this risk. 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Citizen 6+6/MC

Page 1: ...AL VERSION Pizza and delicatessen ovens Installation use and maintenance manual DR ZANOLLI s r l Via Casa Quindici 22 37066 Caselle di Sommacampagna Verona Italy Tel 39 045 8581500 r a Fax 39 045 8581...

Page 2: ...a Quindici 22 37066 Caselle di Sommacampagna VR TEL 39 0458581500 FAX 39 0458581455 VAT N IT00213620230 Citizen 6 9 MC Citizen 6 6 9 9 MC Electromechanical version English manual cod CIT M B E EM UK 1...

Page 3: ...2 Choosing a place for installation 11 4 3 Moving the unit 12 4 4 Mounting the module 13 4 5 Electrical connection 13 4 6 Emissions from cooking appliance 14 4 7 Checking before starting work 15 5 WO...

Page 4: ...connected thermocouple vers TERM0060 20 6 THE USE OF THE OVEN 21 6 1 Preparation for use 21 6 2 Ignition of the control panel 21 6 3 Settings 21 6 4 Baking start 21 6 5 Loading the oven 21 6 6 General...

Page 5: ...ing a 30 cm diameter As part of a modular series these ovens can be combined with other elements of the same range hood proofing chamber base and base modules thus meeting each Customer s specific req...

Page 6: ...casing there being enough power to constitute a fire risk or to electrocute a person This manual should be kept near to the equipment itself so it can be quickly and easily consulted The manual must...

Page 7: ...the user through the essential operations for switching on use and switching off of the equipment in safety To exploit all the possibilities of the equipment the user should refer to chapter 5 Chapter...

Page 8: ...tees their conformity to the following European directives 2004 108 CE electromagnetic compatibility 2006 95 CE low voltage 3 3 Envisaged use The baking modules of the Citizen series have been designe...

Page 9: ...1050 700 155 1050 1050 155 1050 1050 155 mm Capacity pizzas 30cm 6 6 6 9 9 9 n Electrical feed three phase or three phase neutral Voltage 230 o 400 Vac Frequency 50 o 60 Hz Current at 400Vac 3 N 50 6...

Page 10: ...ations must certify that the work has been undertaken according to current best practices 4 1 Checking on delivery Unless otherwise agreed the products are carefully packaged in a robust structure in...

Page 11: ...ls of the room or from other equipment so that the ventilation outlets located on the sides of the oven are not obstructed Whilst in operation cooking equipment produces vapor and cooking smells that...

Page 12: ...sert the forks into the space provided in the lower part of the packing When moving the module which is not packed insert the forks in the upper chamber To avoid damage place protective material betwe...

Page 13: ...k that the specifications of the electrical supply to which the equipment must be connected correspond to the specifications of the power supply required by the apparatus itself see Tab 3 1 The applia...

Page 14: ...ted to the rated current In the case of ovens this is only slightly higher than rated current while the differential mechanism must be calibrated to the 30 mA current see Table 3 1 The electrical sock...

Page 15: ...llows check that the various disassembled parts have been assembled check the power cable check that the control panel is working If present check that the ventilation hood is working IMPORTANT PRE HE...

Page 16: ...e 5 1 shows the control panel with all controls 5 1 1 Temperature control vers TERM0012 Baking chamber temperature display Set button Push button of ESC Up button Down button Out display 5 1 2 Tempera...

Page 17: ...is possible to set the temperature The baking chamber heating elements remain off as long as the switch is off When the switch is ON it turns on and the baking chamber heating elements turn on accord...

Page 18: ...ctable failures In this operation mode the display shows the programmed temperature which can be changed using the and buttons If no buttons are pressed for more than 3 seconds the thermostat automati...

Page 19: ...according to their power settings 5 2 9 out1 display led green vers TERM0060 The out1 display led green turns on every time the baking chamber temperature is below the set temperature It turns off whe...

Page 20: ...er regulation position no secs to switch on no secs to switch off 10 3 27 20 6 24 30 9 21 40 12 18 50 15 15 60 18 12 70 21 9 80 24 6 90 27 3 100 30 0 5 3 Error display 5 3 1 Short circuited thermocoup...

Page 21: ...ontrol panel Turn the light switch on the control panel turns on and you can make all settings while the baking chamber is still off 6 3 Settings Set the required temperature by means of the keys and...

Page 22: ...t to obtain even cooking but the cooking times are reduced 3 just after loading the oven it is normal for there to be a fall in the temperature of the oven of as much as 20 30 C This should not be con...

Page 23: ...itive to sudden variations in temperature that can cause them to crack into tiny fragments Do not handle glass parts and do not bring them into contact with water until they have cooled down to room t...

Page 24: ...ayer of aluminum coated sheet steel at which point it will start to rust Do not direct jets of water onto the equipment for clearing as these can penetrate through to and damage the electrical system...

Page 25: ...eed cable plug is disconnected from the switchboard 8 1 Ordinary maintenance work 8 1 1 Light replacement Disconnect the plug from the electrical feed panel The light is located in a part of the oven...

Page 26: ...from that indicated on the initial set up label three alterations have to be made 1 to the cabling for the resistor wires 2 to the cabling for the feed to the control panel 3 to the application of a...

Page 27: ...AINTENANCE ____________________________________________________________________________ 27 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC ELECTROMECHANICAL VERSION Figure 10 1 Electrical diagram for Citizen 6 MC a...

Page 28: ...__________8 MAINTENANCE ____________________________________________________________________________ 28 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC ELECTROMECHANICAL VERSION Figure 10 2 Electrical diagram for C...

Page 29: ...___________8 MAINTENANCE ____________________________________________________________________________ 29 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC ELECTROMECHANICAL VERSION Figure 10 3 Electrical diagram for...

Page 30: ...__________8 MAINTENANCE ____________________________________________________________________________ 30 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC ELECTROMECHANICAL VERSION Figure 10 4 Electrical diagram for C...

Page 31: ..._8 MAINTENANCE ____________________________________________________________________________ 31 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC ELECTROMECHANICAL VERSION Figure 10 5 Electrical diagram for Citizen 6...

Page 32: ...________8 MAINTENANCE ____________________________________________________________________________ 32 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC ELECTROMECHANICAL VERSION Figure 10 6 Electrical diagram for Cit...

Page 33: ...______________________________ 33 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC ELECTROMECHANICAL VERSION Figure 10 7 Electrical diagram for Citizen 6 6 MC and 9 9 MC at 230 Vac 3 power connection N B For the ver...

Page 34: ...ke the troubleshooting and the request for the parts to replace the damaged ones easier we are giving you hereunder a list of the main spare parts and parts drawing with references to the single parts...

Page 35: ...TUBO0074 TUBO0055 TUBO0074 TUBO0055 11 DOOR GLASS CRIS0028 CRIS0028 CRIS0028 CRIS0028 12 HANDLE TUBE MANI0063 MANI0063 MANI0063 MANI0063 13 SPRING DOOR LEFT SPRI0009 SPRI0009 SPRI0009 SPRI0009 14 SPRI...

Page 36: ..._________________________________________8 MAINTENANCE ____________________________________________________________________________ 36 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC ELECTROMECHANICAL VERSION Figur...

Page 37: ...LET0432 ELET0432 ELET0160 ELET0160 ELET0002 ELET0002 4 FUSE PORTGRAY 16 MMQ or FUSE PORTGRAY 35 MMQ ELET0438 ELET0438 ELET0049 ELET0049 5 EARTH PORT 16 MMQ or EARTH PORT 35 MMQ ELET0439 ELET0439 ELET0...

Page 38: ..._______________________________8 MAINTENANCE ____________________________________________________________________________ 38 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC ELECTROMECHANICAL VERSION Figure 10 9 Exp...

Page 39: ...ections before proceeding to move the unit by a suitable means such as a forklift truck hoist etc The ovens are composed of the following materials stainless steel varnished sheet steel aluminum coate...

Page 40: ..._________________________10 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ____________________________________________________________________________ 40 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC ELECTROMECHANICAL VERSION 10 DEC...

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